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Porsche - Boxster (2002)
Looking to add a taste of German performance to your garage? The Porsche Boxster 2002—a quintessential mid‑century‑turn hybrid of sleek looks and spirited driving—has become a perennial favorite for enthusiasts and first‑time Porsche owners alike. In this guide you’ll explore the classic Porsche Boxster price trends, find out what a 2002 model is worth today, and understand how depreciation rates can help you make an informed buying or selling decision. No specific price numbers are listed here to keep the information market‑neutral, but the insights will point you in the right direction as you research further.
- Model Year: 2002
- Engine: 2.5‑liter, flat‑four, modified longitudinally for mid‑drive balance
- Horsepower: 210–230 hp (depending on engines RPM and tuning)
- Torque: 184–189 lb‑ft
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual
or 7‑speed PDK dual‑clutch automatic - Drivetrain: All‑wheel‑driven (X) or rear‑wheel driven (R)
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (87–91 octane)
- Dimensions: 179 inches wheelbase, 170.5 inches overall length, 71.6 inches width, 48.5 inches height
- Weight: 3,100–3,250 lbs (depending on axle and optional equipment)
- Top Speed: 155–158 mph (with aerodynamic wing)
- 0–60 mph: 5.8–6.3 seconds (manual version)
- Interior: Sport seats in leather or Alcantara, custom wood trims, and the iconic Porsche 911-like steering wheel
- Infotainment: Built‑in navigation (optional), Bose premium audio system, Bluetooth connectivity
- Safety: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, traction control, stability management, optional rear‑view camera
Depreciation Insight
When considering the used Porsche Boxster price, depreciation plays a crucial role. The Boxster’s performance pedigree means its value holds up relatively well compared to other sports cars, yet market forces still apply.
- First year: typically loses 15–20% of its original value.
- Years 2–3: another 10–15% depreciation. Cars that were in excellent condition with low mileage catapult at a slower 8–10% loss.
- 5‑year mark: cumulative depreciation often sits around 25–30% of the purchase price, though a well‑maintained example can still fetch a premium over the lowest
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